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1) General subject: apart from, aside, aside from, barring, bating, but, except as (того), except that, excepting (excepting (preposition) is only used after not and always - The Oxford Guide to English Usage), excluding, exclusive of, other than, outside of, save, saving, to the exclusion of, unless, with reservation of (чего-л.), with the exception, with the exception of, with the exception of (smb., smth.) (кого-л., чего-л.), except for (употр. как сложный предлог), short of, bar2) Engineering: excluded3) Rare: omitting4) Mathematics: only that5) Law: except, subject to, as excluded6) Insurance: Without7) Architecture: outside8) Politics: (кого-л.) with the exception of (smb)9) Psychology: always excepting10) Oil: to the exclusion of (канц.)11) Officialese: but not including12) Makarov: all but, save and except, save for, the exclusion of (чего-либо)
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